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Nuclear materials and energy, 2024-03, Vol.38, p.101629, Article 101629
2024
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Deuterium reclamation from C-Si codeposits using thermo-oxidation
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  • Nuclear materials and energy, 2024-03, Vol.38, p.101629, Article 101629
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Elsevier Ltd
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2024
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  • •C-Si codeposits have been produced using a sputter-deposition process at temperatures between 300 and 700 K.•Initial deuterium retention has been determined by laser thermal desorption spectroscopy and thermal desorption spectroscopy.•Deuterium removal via thermo-oxidation at 623 K from C-Si codeposits was found to be significantly reduced compared to similar pure C codeposits.•Hydrogen removal behaviour was found to follow closely with that observed for DIII-D B-C codeposits containing a large fraction of B. SiC exhibits a remarkable resistance to neutron irradiation damage and, being a low-Z material, is seen as a potential material candidate for plasma-facing components in magnetic confinement fusion reactors. The current work investigates the reclamation of deuterium from C-Si codeposits produced by sputter-deposition at temperatures from 300 K to 700 K using thermo-oxidation at 350 °C and 400 °C (623 or 673 K). While initial D content was found to be close to that of similarly-produced pure carbon codeposits, hydrogen removal from the investigated C-Si codeposits was significantly reduced comparatively. This reduced removal behaviour was found to follow closely with that observed for B-C codeposits from the DIII-D tokamak. This suggests that hydrogen removal via thermo-oxidation, where a non-carbon inclusion is known to form a stable oxide, is unlikely to be effective.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 2352-1791
eISSN: 2352-1791
DOI: 10.1016/j.nme.2024.101629
Titel-ID: cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_bf53c920bc0f423e9b1c56d09c4cc4e2

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